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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders records video announcing 2020 campaign [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)139. Oh it's very clear what he's saying, Autumn.
As long as Bernie
is a Democratic ally and support for him is allowed by the admins here I will support him.
Oh it's very clear what he's saying, Autumn. Those things are divisive and cause a great deal of suspicion and distrust. That's not the kind of behavior and rhetoric that I'd expect from an ally, or from someone who had the best interests of the party in mind.
is a Democratic ally and support for him is allowed by the admins here I will support him.
I listen to what he says as well. Once again, all I'm saying is that things like that only serve to divide and weaken the party and at the same time, to benefit the GOP. What good purpose does it serve?
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No path to victory. Not going to be VP or in the cabinet. No need to boost public profile.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#1
Realclearpolitics has him in 2nd place behind Biden in the latest tracking.
CentralMass
Feb 2019
#178
Name recognition. Polls, including the hypothetical matchup ones, are meaningless at this point.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#184
And this time, he can't claim it's to try to push Dems to be more progressive
Empowerer
Feb 2019
#117
So would I...Ralph Nader cost Gore the election....Bush winning the election resulted in
Stuart G
Feb 2019
#166
Just as convenient as when he votes with the Dems (which is far more than many Dems do) nt
Doremus
Feb 2019
#180
bernie is NOT A DEMOCRAT!!! if he changes just to run .... that is just opportunistic.
trueblue2007
Feb 2019
#19
Bernie's more of a Democrat than most Democrats based on his voting record.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2019
#132
Are you saying you prefer Bernie caucus with the (R)s? Just for the record. nt
Doremus
Feb 2019
#181
I do hope that Democrats will finally conclude that he is not a Democrat
question everything
Feb 2019
#7
"Bernie adds nothing"?! LOL, that's why every serious declared candidate so far has adopted the same
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2019
#150
no doubt he will conveniently become a Democrat again, but hopefully with California moving their
still_one
Feb 2019
#11
Even if the race isn't decided by Super Tuesday, as it was in 2016, Sanders won't be in the running.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#35
If you look at the primary schedule, it gets really rough for Sanders after New Hampshire.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#82
Sanders is last year's news. No way he can compete with the Ds who have already announced.
stopbush
Feb 2019
#15
And I'll point out that Kamala's voting record is almost identical to Warren's.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#37
I can't wait to hear BS answer debate questions about the allegations of sexual violence
lapucelle
Feb 2019
#31
I can't imagine he'll still be in the race on April 28. 2016 was tailor-made for Sanders.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#95
Is that true? The last I heard the Maryland State Senate passed that bill, but the House never even
Midwestern Democrat
Feb 2019
#113
Yeah, because their detailed policies, practical solutions, and in-depth knowledge
KitSileya
Feb 2019
#145
The rules have changed and now sanders will have to join the party if he wants to run
Gothmog
Feb 2019
#43
Or it will cause him to run as an Indie, split the vote and we're stuck with Trump.
Vinca
Feb 2019
#48
Most of us will, but Bernie is a far bigger threat to split the vote than the Starbucks guy.
Vinca
Feb 2019
#105
Win or lose Bernie has been a big reason the Democratic Party is moving in the right direction.
jalan48
Feb 2019
#80
He has been a parasite on the Democratic party; he deserves no more help from us.
LongtimeAZDem
Feb 2019
#91
It is not good enough to say, 'Hey, I'm an independent senator, runner-up in the 2016 contest for
betsuni
Feb 2019
#98
He's had two years to get his tax returns together. So when will he release them? n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#102
What has AOC accomplished, again?!? Oh, right. She got elected. And then??
PubliusEnigma
Feb 2019
#129
Here's a difference Jackie. I listen to what he says, not out of context snippets. As long as Bernie
Autumn
Feb 2019
#136
I don't take issue with you liking him but he has no shot at getting nominated.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#141
There are several others who have no shot at getting nominated. I'm stiill good with
Autumn
Feb 2019
#144
But, we can make some fairly accurate educated guesses using common sense.
NurseJackie
Feb 2019
#146
Some run to be considered for VP or a cabinet post. Or to boost their public profile.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#158
It doesn't matter if it's all downhill after New Hampshire for Sanders. As far as I'm concerned
Autumn
Feb 2019
#160
I like Bernie just fine...but just like last time he ain't getting my vote in a DEMOCRATIC primary.
UniteFightBack
Feb 2019
#112
And all the Democrats with her. We were a shoo-in for control of the senate!
Hortensis
Feb 2019
#171
I'm tired of clicking off Sanders, don't want more. How about Ralph Nader instead?!
Hortensis
Feb 2019
#174
I like Bernie Sanders, but time to give the next genreration the baton.....
ProudMNDemocrat
Feb 2019
#177